I know a male dragon who was caught in a subdimension since the Middle Ages. I got him out, don't worry. Anyway, male dragons are:
Wise
Avoid violence (like all dragons, they are servants of the earth and only fought/killed humans when in dire danger BECAUSE of the human attempting to destroy them)
Considerate
Soft-spoken
Patient, but when enraged (rare, but...) are a force to be reckoned with
Sometimes fluent in not only Dragontounge (native laguage) but English as well. Some may still speak Latin, I know a few who do.
Note: All dragons may not conform to these standards, but most males do. Male and female dragons are a lot alike personality wise, but females fight harder. Males may be larger, but females fight harder. Just a fact of dragon life...
Male and female bearded dragons have different behaviors and care requirements due to their gender-specific traits. Male bearded dragons tend to be more territorial and aggressive, while females are typically more docile. Males may require a larger enclosure and more space to establish their territory. Additionally, female bearded dragons may have specific needs during breeding season, such as a suitable nesting area. It is important to provide proper care and attention to meet the individual needs of male and female bearded dragons.
Females are known as drakaina and males are known as drake
They have beards.
no they can not.
Instrumental traits are the mostly masculine/male traits
Not dragons as in the ones that breathe fire, but Chester Zoo have 3 'Vulnerable' Komodo Dragons, a (fingers crossed) breeding pair and a young male, who was born in a surprising incident when his mother gave birth without ever mating with a male!
they play together
There isn't one, because dragons are nonexistent.
Dragons are typically depicted as large, powerful, and fire-breathing creatures with scales, wings, and the ability to fly. They are often portrayed as wise and ancient beings with a fierce and protective nature. In many mythologies, dragons are seen as symbols of strength, power, and wisdom.
Yes,.. bearded dragons can and a select few do have blue eyes! I have a breeding male that very much has blue eyes!
At the current moment, no. But note that the dragons you fight are indeed male, and they all have suspicious bulges between their legs.
both parents